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Greenon board to discuss levy options

The Greenon Local Schools Board of Education will meet in special session tonight, July 13, to discuss levy options, according to an agenda for the meeting.

In May, Greenon voters rejected two levy requests for operating funds — a 5-year, 3-mill operating levy was defeated 1,822 to 1,327 and the continuing 0.75-percent earned income tax for current expenses was defeated 1,965 to 1,176. It was the first request for new operating funds in 14 years, according to district officials.

Without new revenue, the district will have to consider reductions, Superintendent Lori Lytle said in May. The district already has reduced spending in recent years to delay a trip to the ballot.

The board meets at 7 p.m. tonight in the media center at Indian Valley Middle School.

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By Informed

October 20, 2010 2:32 PM | Link to this

Greenon will not miss any of the “staff” that had their hours cut. Get real, those people should all be on 10 month positions to begin with. You don’t need staffing when the kids are not in school. Make it work people, the rest of the world does. If the kids aren’t there, staff should be part time.

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By fedup

June 15, 2011 3:37 PM | Link to this

Is there ever a year goes by where these idiots don’t try to introduce a new levy? Get rid of the teachers unions, weedout the losers, and get on with business, and quit trying to tax us with a worthless public education system that is hard broke and most likely beyond repair.

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